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| | Re: IC Timing
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| (...) I don't know if this is really the best way to do it, but I hacked this up real quick for a previous project. You put the stuff you want to time inside the loop. It will print out the numer of times the loop executes per second. The display is (...) (28 years ago, 27-Apr-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | IC Timing
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| How do you time a running process? I would like to prune the running time of a part of my IC program running in the HandyBoard, to improve the response of my sensor testing. I assume you could set a clock and then sample it later but I am a little (...) (28 years ago, 27-Apr-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | 'Cher' responses
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| Ok, I got it. Apparently my service provider wasn't keeping any of my mail, so I didn't get any of your first responses to my question. Anyway, thanks to all of you for replying a second time. Patrick (28 years ago, 26-Apr-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Re: "cher" archives
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| Hi Patrick, I don't know if cher has a web server on it, but you can ftp anonymously to: cher.media.mit.edu login: anonymous password: <your e-mail address> Check in the /pub/projects (I think). Good luck! - Prabal (...) (28 years ago, 26-Apr-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Re: "cher" archives - Resend
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| Well, I tried to send this out when Patrick first asked, but apparently it didn't make it -- here's the second try: (...) (28 years ago, 26-Apr-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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